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Community, identity, conflict : the Jewish experience in Ireland, 1881-1914

Title
Community, identity, conflict : the Jewish experience in Ireland, 1881-1914 / Natalie Wynn.
ISBN
9781787074835
1787074838
9781787074842
9781787074859
9781787074866
Publication
Oxford ; New York : Peter Lang, [2024]
Physical Description
xvii, 306 pages ; 23 cm.
Summary
"As a small community located on the peripheries of Europe and of the Jewish world, Ireland's Jewish community is something of an outlier and is often portrayed as having a unique history or being quaint or quirky in character. This book challenges this narrative by contextualizing Irish Jewry as a community that has been defined by the experience and mythology of Jewish mass migration. This book charts the history of Ireland's Jewish community at a time of rapid growth and cultural, political and social transition, from British rule to Irish independence, exploring the relationship between Jews, Irish society and Irish Jewish communal tradition. Key themes include arrival and settlement; the dynamics between 'native' and immigrant Jews; acculturation and hybridity; intracommunal conflict; gender; and Jewish/non-Jewish relations"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Jewish experience in Ireland, 1881-1914
Other formats
Online version: Wynn, Natalie, 1973- Community, identity, conflict Oxford ; New York : Peter Lang, [2024]
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 31, 2024
Series
Reimagining Ireland ; v. 127.
Reimagining Ireland, volume 127
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Insiders, Outsiders, Leprechauns and Shamrocks
Constructing Communal Identity : Irish Jewish Myths of Origin
Constructing Community : 'Natives', 'Foreigners' and the Resurrection of Irish Jewry
'An Excess of Zeal' : Conflict and Community
Infrastructure and Identity : Charity, Self-Help and Intracommunal Relations
An 'Acharacteristic and Atypical Episode'? Towards a Critical Jewish Historiography of the Limerick Boycott
Becoming Irish? Jewish/Non-Jewish Relations in the Irish Setting
'Our Story Begins With Degradation and Ends With Glory.'
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